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Monthly Archives: December 2012

Photo Request! Pineland/Boxwood Mansion in Hitchock Woods, Aiken (ca 1892 – 1952)

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COMING SOON: Glendale Mill, Spartanburg (1835-1961)

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COMING SOON: Stoney-Baynard Plantation (1800 – 1861)

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Stoney Baynard Ruins

   

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COMING SOON: Cooper River Railroad Buildings (1815-1940′s)

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COMING SOON: Tanglewood Mansion, Pendleton (1860-1970)

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The remains of Tanglewood Mansion, Pendleton, South Carolina. A Piedmont-style raised plantation house built in 1860, it survived the Civil War only to burn down in 1908. Rebuilt in 1910 as a Colonial-style house, it burned again in 1970.

 

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COMING SOON: Biggin Church (1711-1886)

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The Biggin Church site is the ruin of an early Anglican church in Berkeley County.

 

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COMING SOON: Old Sheldon Church (1745 – 1865)

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Perhaps the most well-known ruin in the Palmetto State, Old Sheldon Church is a historic site located in northern Beaufort County, South Carolina, a few miles north of Beaufort

Perhaps the most well-known ruin in the Palmetto State, Old Sheldon Church is a historic site located in northern Beaufort County, a few miles north of Beaufort in the Sheldon area.  Known also as the Sheldon Church or Old Sheldon Continue reading →

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COMING SOON: Archaeology of St. Paul’s Parsonage and Cellar (1706-1715)

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Now this is a pile of OLD bricks!  St. Paul's Church Parsonage was destroyed during the 1715 Yamassee Indian War
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COMING SOON: St. Paul’s Stono Parish Church (1706-1750′s)

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West foundation wall of the 1706 sanctuary
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COMING SOON: Archdale Hall Plantation (1710-1886)

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archdale-hall-ruins

 

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Fascinated with old brick and abandoned sites since he was a boy, South Carolina native Nate Fulmer holds a Bachelor of Science in Anthropology and Archaeology from the College of Charleston. As a student of archaeology, he has worked on numerous historic sites in a variety of contexts. Nate currently lives in historic downtown Charleston with his wife Diana. This blog is largely a product of exploratory weekend excursions across the state and fieldwork on archaeological sites in the Lowcountry.

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